Correction:This story earlier mentioned the Ghana Wildlife Society as the institution who went to the facility of Solomon. It was Wildlife Division of the Forestry Commission but not the society. GhanaWeb apologises to the society for the misrepresentation.
A devastated zoophilist in Accra has expressed shock and a feeling of betrayal after the Wildlife Division of the Forestry Commission pulled a fast one on him, concerning his intentions to acquire a license to operate a mini zoo.
The man, Solomon Dieudonné Ametepey, who a report had earlier been published about, told GhanaWeb’s video journalist, Kwame Adzaho-Amenortor, that the Society had assured him that they would help him keep his animals, and also run his zoo.
However, on a scheduled visit from the institution to the site where Dieudonné keeps his caged animals, he got the biggest shock of his life when the team told him that they were there to close down the place.
He explained that the reasons they gave him was that the environment in which he keeps the animals is not safe.
"I have always had a passion for keeping animals. These animals are all orphans. They were trapped by hunters and their mothers killed. Now, they need help and I cater for them.
“I have to sacrifice money I use for food to get food for the animals, and to keep them in good health.
"In Africa, if you want to do something concerning nature, you have to involve the government and so I went to Ghana Wildlife Society to assist me to get a pet license.
“They promised to assist me. They were supposed to come for a follow-up visit where they would inspect my place and grant me a pet license,” he explained.
The visibly distraught Solomon added that this decision by the Ghana Wildlife Society will only further deepen his woes in life.
Solomon speaks about the development: